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The clip is a bit lengthy at more than 22 minutes long but it's certainly worth the watch. As you'll see, Matt Parker uses more than 10,000 dominoes to create a circuit that can take any two four ...
Like Morris, Leeuwen has a funny label for this odd research interest: Curiosa. YouTube ... But fall they do. "That was 13 dominoes," Morris says. "If I had 29 dominoes, ...
Instead of just 10 Lego dominoes falling in a straight line, Allemann’s machine has 64 falling in a perpetual ring, and instead of them being free-standing (with magnets in the base to ensure ...